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'Eat the rich': Venice protests shadow Bezos wedding
'Eat the rich': Venice protests shadow Bezos wedding

Local Italy

time16 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Local Italy

'Eat the rich': Venice protests shadow Bezos wedding

"Bezos, out of the lagoon", the demonstrators chanted as they wound through the city centre, some brandishing signs that read: "Eat the rich", "Rejected", and accusations that Venice's mayor is "corrupt". The peaceful protest, held in sweltering heat, was led by the "No place for Bezos" group, which has campaigned for days against what it calls the couple's harmful economic and environmental footprint on the city. "We are here against what Bezos represents, his model, the Amazon model, based on exploiting people and land," said Alice Bazzoli, 24, an activist with "No Space for Bezos" who has lived in Venice for five years, speaking to AFPTV. Protesters later unfurled a large "No place for Bezos" banner and lit flares above the famous Rialto Bridge spanning the Grand Canal. Matteo Battistuta, a 20-year-old student, said he wanted to send the message that "Venice is fighting back, it's not a dead city, it acts in its own interest before tourism's". "We believe Venice can still be a place worth living in," he added. Bezos, 61, and Sánchez, 55, exchanged vows during a ceremony Friday evening on the island of San Giorgio Maggiore, opposite St Mark's Square. The ceremony capped off a week of yacht parties and VIP events, due to end with a lavish ball Saturday night -- as Venetians remain divided over the impact on the city's image. Guests included Ivanka Trump, Leonardo DiCaprio, Kim Kardashian, Kendall and Kylie Jenner, American football star Tom Brady, TV host Oprah Winfrey and Bill Gates.

'Eat the rich': Venice protests shadow Bezos wedding
'Eat the rich': Venice protests shadow Bezos wedding

France 24

timea day ago

  • Entertainment
  • France 24

'Eat the rich': Venice protests shadow Bezos wedding

"Bezos, out of the lagoon", the demonstrators chanted as they wound through the city centre, some brandishing signs that read: "Eat the rich", "Rejected", and accusations that Venice's mayor is "corrupt". The peaceful protest, held in sweltering heat, was led by the "No place for Bezos" group, which has campaigned for days against what it calls the couple's harmful economic and environmental footprint on the city. "We are here against what Bezos represents, his model, the Amazon model, based on exploiting people and land," said Alice Bazzoli, 24, an activist with "No Space for Bezos" who has lived in Venice for five years, speaking to AFPTV. Protesters later unfurled a large "No place for Bezos" banner and lit flares above the famous Rialto Bridge spanning the Grand Canal. Matteo Battistuta, a 20-year-old student, said he wanted to send the message that "Venice is fighting back, it's not a dead city, it acts in its own interest before tourism's". "We believe Venice can still be a place worth living in," he added. Bezos, 61, and Sanchez, 55, exchanged vows during a ceremony Friday evening on the island of San Giorgio Maggiore, opposite St Mark's Square. The ceremony capped off a week of yacht parties and VIP events, due to end with a lavish ball Saturday night -- as Venetians remain divided over the impact on the city's image. Guests included Ivanka Trump, Leonardo DiCaprio, Kim Kardashian, Kendall and Kylie Jenner, American football star Tom Brady, TV host Oprah Winfrey and Bill Gates.

Only the sharpest eyes can spot the odd word in this mind-bending brainteaser
Only the sharpest eyes can spot the odd word in this mind-bending brainteaser

Hindustan Times

time12-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Hindustan Times

Only the sharpest eyes can spot the odd word in this mind-bending brainteaser

It looks easy, but then it messes with your brain. A viral brainteaser has sent puzzle lovers into a frenzy, and this one is summer-themed. Packed with rows of the word "beach," the challenge is simple on the surface: find the one word that doesn't belong. But with the sun out and daydreams of holidays kicking in, not everyone's eyes are up for the task. According to puzzle creators SlotsCalendar, only those with hawk-like vision and quick attention to detail can crack it in under 10 seconds. So, before you scroll further, time yourself. The odd word hides in plain sight. At a glance, the image looks like a repetitive grid of the word 'beach.' But there is a twist. Somewhere in that sea of letters sits one word that breaks the pattern. Designed to test your observation skills, this mind game does not just entertain. It also trains your brain. Think of it as a quick summer workout, only for your eyes and mind. Do not be fooled by how repetitive it looks. The visual confusion works like camouflage, disguising the imposter by blending it in with what appears identical. Still stuck? Here is a hint: stop scanning the edges and head toward the centre. The trick lies in resisting the temptation to skim. This brainteaser exploits how we naturally assume all repeated text is the same. In reality, our eyes tend to overlook minor deviations in shape or spelling once a pattern is formed. So what's the answer? "Reach." It's the sixth word in the sixth row. While all the others spell 'beach,' this one slips in like a clever imposter. Yes, it is close in structure, yet just enough to stump even the sharpest minds. These games are more than weekend entertainment. They tap into deeper cognitive functions. Experts say solving puzzles like these can boost memory, sharpen focus and improve problem-solving. They also encourage out-of-the-box thinking and, when done regularly, even offer stress relief. As Alice Bazzoli from a separate visual awareness campaign puts it, 'These small challenges refresh the brain. They're more useful than they appear.' If you are itching for more, try spotting a sleeping cat camouflaged in a twisted tree or pick out the hidden broom in a laundry room within five seconds. Fans of hidden object puzzles are hooked, and these new-generation teasers are designed for social media sharing.

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